I have a very similar open front porch on my house & looking at this I would not have bothered. Whilst I appreciate that you guys really know what you are doing, as a homeowner, it's far too much work & cost for not much gain.
@@andersnordgren2540 it changes everything, I mentioned about window openings upstairs ie tgey would all have to be widened to coir the fire escape rules🤷♂️
@@andersnordgren2540 Still wouldn’t work, it would open onto the wall or have to open into the canopy which isn’t ideal to be honest! Now at least things work and they have got a Cloakroom
Jeez Chris that “little “ job escalated didn’t it !? Such a lot of unforeseen work involved but what a difference it made . That’s the beauty of RUclips , the customer can see where all their money is going and potential customers can see how complex even the smaller jobs can be. Bet you enjoyed those little metric bricks 😉. Great job chaps 🧱🧱🧱🧱👍🏼
Which is why most people just build it, building inspectors have better things to do than hunt down porch extensions unless you have miserable neighbours they'll never know. After a few years unless it's dangerous its fine and when you sell take a cheap indemnity policy.
I work in the building facade industry on large commercial projects and its absolutely ridiculous the hoops we have to jump through to meet all the building regs and BS
Hi, any idea what those existing insulated blocks from that time are called / who made them? I have exactly the same ones in my 90s bungalow and can't find any specs for them? Cheers
Beautiful job bro .. building regs can talk some crap sometimes , swear down they just money thieves! The pyramids had no regs and they standing fine without steel and damp 😂
@@paulbackhard6315 Yeah get that, but there’s also common sense too which needs to be used as not all things are necessary which get put onto small jobs. Often we can negotiate the common sense issues with the inspector and if you get a different inspector come out on the same job they can either be more stringent or more lenient! That’s the name of the game 👍
@@foundationgood123 I get what you mean , I’m also a builder and red tape it annoying to us that would build things properly no matter what but if building control wasn’t strict people would pull all sorts of scams and dodges . 🤦♂️
@@paulbackhard6315 yes that’s true, it’s all to do with money and unfortunately this trade is rife with money issues and in-fact all the world over to be fair
Hi question, the front wall looks like the cavity is less than 100mm? Did they approve this because the existing walls were less than 300mm thick? why didn't you have to build with at least 100mm cavity? I ask this because we're currently trying to match up a new extension wall of 300mm with a much narrower old wall about 250mm thick, we want to put a steel across but because the blocks don't match up on either side it's proving a bit tricky. Thanks
Exactly what I thought when Chris shows you the additional space gained at the end of the project,, but to be fair the front elevation does look at lot astetically nicer 👍👍
What happens our neighbours just built a full extension front porch and door extension, no building regs, just built it straight on original footpath at front of house?full width of house with two windows
The finish on this job is spot on. Personally don’t think it was worth the money purely due to all the hoops you need to jump through for such a small amount of extra room. But that’s no reflection on you job looks great
Was the Planning Dept consulted as the alteration changes the principal elevation? Some authorities won't worry about it but some will. Why put insulation in the floor? If the 'extension' has to comply with Part L Regs (which I don't think it needs to) then where is the insulation for the wall? Overall, quite a nice job, its good to see some proper building for a change.
Planning had no problem, Building Inspector told us what he wanted us to do. The cavities were 50mm we used 50mm cavity bats and insulated plaster boards on the existing wall as it was part of the garage walls.
@@foundationgood123 Thanks for the info. The reason I say that I don't think that Part L or any additional insulation requirements apply is that had the extension been built to copy the construction of the original then there would have been no extra loss of heat because of the o/a reduction in external wall compared with the original layout. I have a very similar arrangement on my own house and the approved inspector I normally use had no problem with copying the original 1950's construction because the construction didn't make the situation worse. I honestly doubt that your client will notice any improvement in the energy use and could have improved the general construction with a reduction in build cost as well.
Would the inspector not have allowed 2 9x4 pre stressed concrete lintels from bay to garage rather than all that digging mate. Builder in belfast. Great job m8
Never seen such a carry on for such a small space ,steel beams and concrete footings , poor house owners and brickys both conned by the building control,
Awkward little job that, and youre right its a mini extension. Internal door couldnt be moved as it would make the means of escape worse, raft is normally attached to a raft, I know there is moaning about regs, but the inspector got it spot on, apart from possible cold bridging at the threshold and what ever that service was running under the slab, so did you.
Still wouldn’t work, it would open onto the wall or have to open into the canopy which isn’t ideal to be honest! Now at least things work and they have got a Cloakroom🤷♂️
How the hell do you get a builder on your job who is this good? It's total pot-luck. There's a lot of regulations to follow but absolutely no way for an average home-owner to verify if builders are even going to bother.
Well every trade will have its odd job here and there that isn’t exactly what you want a job to be, then there are jobs you fly at but it’s the nature of the game, you think a job is gonna be easy and turns out difficult and one’s you think are gonna be hard and end up easy🤷♂️
Well its a four letter word for most it’s called “work”! We get paid for work lol and they got to use their stairs too so in the end pros and cons are waged up I guess. All happy at the end of the job, only real issue to be fair was the weather🌧️
Well, it depends! It’s transformed the awkward access and made life easier to be fair and will help when it comes to selling it. Swings and roundabouts 🤔
Be my builder anytime. Your attention to detail is unmatched. Home owners must be very pleased. Well done.
I have a very similar open front porch on my house & looking at this I would not have bothered. Whilst I appreciate that you guys really know what you are doing, as a homeowner, it's far too much work & cost for not much gain.
Yeah true, in this however it was as they can get up the stairs and enter the house much better now. Pros and cons I guess ( gave me work too)😜
Why not change the door too right hinged outward going?
@@andersnordgren2540 it changes everything, I mentioned about window openings upstairs ie tgey would all have to be widened to coir the fire escape rules🤷♂️
@@andersnordgren2540 Still wouldn’t work, it would open onto the wall or have to open into the canopy which isn’t ideal to be honest! Now at least things work and they have got a Cloakroom
Nice One Chris you not only know the bricks but the regs too! Best brickie channel on the Tube !
Wow, thanks! I wouldn't say that, there's more better than me bro
Jeez Chris that “little “ job escalated didn’t it !? Such a lot of unforeseen work involved but what a difference it made . That’s the beauty of RUclips , the customer can see where all their money is going and potential customers can see how complex even the smaller jobs can be.
Bet you enjoyed those little metric bricks 😉. Great job chaps 🧱🧱🧱🧱👍🏼
Haha yeah thanks Steve, true on all accounts. It’s helpful too for all taking on these “small” jobs!👍
@@foundationgood123🤜🏻🤛🏻🧱👍🏼
Hey Chris. What a grafter fair play to you. Great work and brilliant videos. Thanks . Joe
@@joeblock22 thank you👍
Chris you are elegant in your master skills.
A man that knows what his doing 👏
My admiration for true craftsmen at work!
Nice one, thank you👍
Great job, Pal.
Educational and informative !!! The jobs are spot on ! Your apprentice is also a beast !!! The team nice 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Your like watching a surgeon! A ton of work involved in that tiny area!
Awesome videos really
Fantastic workmanship. So great to see 👍
Thank you 👍
Very interesting, thank you Chris for sharing the information, very helpful mate!👍
Glad it was helpful!
Spot on!. Nice work. Those dreaded words "It's a dwelling now".
Yes 😆
Looks well in the end,lots of unforeseen extras on that one 👍
Nice film. Liked the piano. What a struggle getting the foundation in.
Which is why most people just build it, building inspectors have better things to do than hunt down porch extensions unless you have miserable neighbours they'll never know. After a few years unless it's dangerous its fine and when you sell take a cheap indemnity policy.
You are a very good compitent builder. I would recomend you for any project.
😊 thank you👍
Brilliant job Chris 👍👍
Just beautiful work
Thank you! Cheers!
Top work as always Chris 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Nice one Chris .
nice work 👌 good to see
I work in the building facade industry on large commercial projects and its absolutely ridiculous the hoops we have to jump through to meet all the building regs and BS
Great job as always, Chris.
Thanks again!
Hi, any idea what those existing insulated blocks from that time are called / who made them?
I have exactly the same ones in my 90s bungalow and can't find any specs for them? Cheers
I think they were a modulight thermal block!
Beautiful job bro .. building regs can talk some crap sometimes , swear down they just money thieves! The pyramids had no regs and they standing fine without steel and damp 😂
seem to Go to town on the small jobs🤷
Nice Job...Whats the stuff your using in the can in place of dot and dab?
Dot n dab foam, get it from most builders yards or the well known DIY stores.
Looks bob on, crazy how building regs have mad a niche to get more money out of people. As if it's not expensive enough
Its mad, turned a small job into a big- job even the inspector called it the little big 😂
Not really as building control and regulations are to stop cowboy builders.
@@paulbackhard6315 Yeah get that, but there’s also common sense too which needs to be used as not all things are necessary which get put onto small jobs. Often we can negotiate the common sense issues with the inspector and if you get a different inspector come out on the same job they can either be more stringent or more lenient! That’s the name of the game 👍
@@foundationgood123 I get what you mean , I’m also a builder and red tape it annoying to us that would build things properly no matter what but if building control wasn’t strict people would pull all sorts of scams and dodges . 🤦♂️
@@paulbackhard6315 yes that’s true, it’s all to do with money and unfortunately this trade is rife with money issues and in-fact all the world over to be fair
Real tidy job m8, those staff blues can be a nitemare if mortar not rite. Just subscribed👍
Nice on, thank you👍
Thanks for sharing
Hi question, the front wall looks like the cavity is less than 100mm? Did they approve this because the existing walls were less than 300mm thick? why didn't you have to build with at least 100mm cavity? I ask this because we're currently trying to match up a new extension wall of 300mm with a much narrower old wall about 250mm thick, we want to put a steel across but because the blocks don't match up on either side it's proving a bit tricky. Thanks
Yes, it had to fo;;ow the existing 50mm cavity
Top job, Could you not just have linteled from wall to wall to act as a foundation rather than all the hassle ? Nice work 👍🏻
This was advised step by step by the Building Inspector and this is what he wanted😏
Massive, concrete respect ✊
holy thats alot of work for that little bit of extra space
Yes sure is bud😱
Exactly what I thought when Chris shows you the additional space gained at the end of the project,, but to be fair the front elevation does look at lot astetically nicer 👍👍
Interesting. What was being used as a lintel on the original door? Glad to see you used a good piece of steel there.
It won't go anywhere with those in👊
Top class
Top job as always Chris 👍
Thanks 👍
Impressive craftsmanship, Chris. Are there any regs about a front door having smooth level access these days? I see there is still a step.
We had no issues with building control, it all passed through
Slates also great for hammering into arches if they start to crack or sag.
Great point!
Arch above window is loose, should I hammer slate between vertical mortar joints to strengthen it?
How much did that cost the homeowners? Looks good though
Just under £3000
I built a porch late 90's and moving the front door brought with it so many hoops as it became a dwelling, in end I left it as is with two doors.
Wow that is a lot of work... how long did it take?
About two working weeks
What happens our neighbours just built a full extension front porch and door extension, no building regs, just built it straight on original footpath at front of house?full width of house with two windows
It’s when they come to sell the house, searches will pull them on this? Big issues will ensue
Cracking job and result Chris. Poor original design if you ask me. Much better now with the extra space.
Yeah it's transformed the space👍
Excellent work but for me whatever it cost will never be made back by the client but if they're happy with it that's all that matters.
What a load of work for very little gain
A lovely job.
Thank you! Cheers!
tidy job well done.
Thank you 👍
that guy using a 9 inch grinder one handed is an absolute vodka hahah
Now you have to stand in the rain when you’re waiting for someone to answer the door.
The finish on this job is spot on. Personally don’t think it was worth the money purely due to all the hoops you need to jump through for such a small amount of extra room. But that’s no reflection on you job looks great
Thank you 👍
Great team but please wear eye protection when using the power tools!
Chemical fix, fancy name for glue hehe
as always nice work
Thank you! Cheers!
Lovely old job
Thank you👍
Was the Planning Dept consulted as the alteration changes the principal elevation? Some authorities won't worry about it but some will.
Why put insulation in the floor? If the 'extension' has to comply with Part L Regs (which I don't think it needs to) then where is the insulation for the wall?
Overall, quite a nice job, its good to see some proper building for a change.
Planning had no problem, Building Inspector told us what he wanted us to do. The cavities were 50mm we used 50mm cavity bats and insulated plaster boards on the existing wall as it was part of the garage walls.
@@foundationgood123 Thanks for the info.
The reason I say that I don't think that Part L or any additional insulation requirements apply is that had the extension been built to copy the construction of the original then there would have been no extra loss of heat because of the o/a reduction in external wall compared with the original layout. I have a very similar arrangement on my own house and the approved inspector I normally use had no problem with copying the original 1950's construction because the construction didn't make the situation worse. I honestly doubt that your client will notice any improvement in the energy use and could have improved the general construction with a reduction in build cost as well.
@@clivewilliams3661 well it effect the build cost to be honest as we used the insulation that was spare in the canopy!
Small jobs are the worst regarding time scales but it looks great. Tidy worker
Yes they are very deceiving🤔
Well done cobber
Cheers bud👍
Lot of work for very little gain imo,love the channel though mate.
there's brickies,theres ,chippies,plasterers ,there's window fitters, but top of tree there's builders
Ya taking ya time on that small job!ha😅
Yeah, the little big job😆
Lovely job. Building regs can haemorrhage cash on so called wick little jobs.
Yes that's true
👍 big job broke out
Would the inspector not have allowed 2 9x4 pre stressed concrete lintels from bay to garage rather than all that digging mate. Builder in belfast. Great job m8
No unfortunately, he was quiet forthright what he wanted to be honest 🤔
@@foundationgood123thy can be funny m8, enjoy your beers
The concrete floor was a bit ott for the size of it .... Building regs gone mad ...
Will be more hassle now when they upgrade there internet to full fibre or they have a fault- drive way will now need to be dug up
Are you in Merseyside?
The Stoke area buddy
@@foundationgood123 Need a trustworthy builder in Merseyside. Last one rinsed us of just shy of £10k. Do you know anyone you can recommend?
@@gazjonze Steve and Alex (youtube) father and son who are in your area!
It seems such a waste of time and resources when the original job would have taken about 5 seconds if the bug had been caught in the design phase.
Put a steel in and pad stone, to carry those 50 tiles 😭😭 building regs are crazy
Also the brickwork above but it could have been a catnic lintle lol
Never seen such a carry on for such a small space ,steel beams and concrete footings , poor house owners and brickys both conned by the building control,
Would building control make extra money because its more complex?
Charlie Boardman has given up acting and become a builder 🤣
Alcove looks slightly strange , maybe ?
Yeah, but a useful store area with a bit of imagination 😜
Awkward little job that, and youre right its a mini extension. Internal door couldnt be moved as it would make the means of escape worse, raft is normally attached to a raft, I know there is moaning about regs, but the inspector got it spot on, apart from possible cold bridging at the threshold and what ever that service was running under the slab, so did you.
Just hang the door round the other way job done
Good idea but still not good as it would have opened onto the wall and then they would have had to juggle to get around the door🤔
Just hang the door, on the other side, so it has the handle on the left hand side.
Still wouldn’t work, it would open onto the wall or have to open into the canopy which isn’t ideal to be honest! Now at least things work and they have got a Cloakroom🤷♂️
I can’t see the point of 18inches more hallway….now you’ve just lost the porch ,they are nice to have..
It did make a big difference to be fair, at least they can get up stairs now without loads of drama
No point building anything anymore withall these new regs......
How the hell do you get a builder on your job who is this good? It's total pot-luck. There's a lot of regulations to follow but absolutely no way for an average home-owner to verify if builders are even going to bother.
Why was a designer not used so they could sort out all the problems, structural design
& leave the work to the builder
It was done on a notice as plans are expensive for such a small job.
Nice.....buts there’s easier jobs out there to make dough
Well every trade will have its odd job here and there that isn’t exactly what you want a job to be, then there are jobs you fly at but it’s the nature of the game, you think a job is gonna be easy and turns out difficult and one’s you think are gonna be hard and end up easy🤷♂️
Another candidate for the "Darwin Award" .... You only have one pair of eyes pal , look after them.😎😎😎
Fine Art that Bricklaying. Nice work!
Thank you 👍
small jobs are the worse to do
Yes a lot more to them than people think!
What, all that grief for what? 1+some fraction of square metre? Bricks in ya head mate!
Well its a four letter word for most it’s called “work”! We get paid for work lol and they got to use their stairs too so in the end pros and cons are waged up I guess. All happy at the end of the job, only real issue to be fair was the weather🌧️
A bit silly - metre or more there’s not much weight
Yes, a Catnic would have been sufficient in my opinion, but Building Control like to think differently lol
Not trying to be a dick but keep that Aco channel a bit cleaner or covered otherwise you're going to regret it later. 😢
Yes it’s covered bud, and washed out every night as we’re finishing 👍
No worth doing for what they have gained.
Well, it depends! It’s transformed the awkward access and made life easier to be fair and will help when it comes to selling it. Swings and roundabouts 🤔
Chris sound not very good
eeeep sorry, working on it
just awful looks realy bad to be honest . it looked better before you started it.
Glad you have a different opinion, it brings natural balance. It doesn’t please everyone but it gave me work🤷♂️
Nice work! Well Chris we not only have the same initials but the same surnames! I'm Charles Longhurst in Lloydminster Canada 🇨🇦
Nice, great to hear from you- I’m from the Stoke area in Staffordshire👍